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Gaure told the paper that the couple nearly avoided the tragedy altogether.
However, the interference effect between spheroids was nearly avoided when the gap distance was at least 1500 μm.
And at another co-op building in Washington Heights, the residents' input was nearly avoided altogether at first.
They have not lost a series away from home in eight years and the loss to Australia - so nearly avoided by a Smith-like rearguard on the final day - is only their second in 26 overall.
We spoke with five people who, thanks to different rideshare apps and websites, blossomed sexually, or nearly avoided death and criminal prosecution.
Archer 3, Marshall 0: The Eagles nearly avoided the sweep (taking Archer to 26-24 in the second game), but were eventually defeated in three games Friday.
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He added, "while my peers were on summer vacation, I was back in school re-taking the same classes I took during the year". Nearly avoiding a dead end life, Bellamy enrolled at Rockland Community College.
The oncoming B-52 dove just beneath Harten's jet, nearly avoiding a collision.
The title win was United's last league success, although they finished runners-up in the First Division in 1995 96, after nearly avoiding relegation the previous season, and in third place in their first season back in the Premier Division.
The potential benefits of a PFT intervention was highlighted in our recent study that showed recruit and probationary firefighters experienced significantly fewer injuries and filed fewer claims, resulting in a cost savings of nearly $33,000 from avoided injury and reduced claims costs over the 17-month study period (Griffin et al., 2016).
The advantage of this method is connected with its success to nearly completely avoid natural convection effects.
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